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Language Immersion Preschool

Our Spanish Language Immersion Program

Living in Houston has made learning Spanish more crucial than ever. We live in a melting pot of cultures where knowing another language is necessary. Our curious young children deserve the opportunity to empower themselves through academic achievement and language immersion.

At LIPP, we provide this academic empowerment through our Spanish language immersion program. There is no better way to learn Spanish, or any other foreign language, than immersion study. By using Spanish exclusively in the classroom, students will pick up the language much faster than traditional teaching methods allow. LIPP facilitates and embodies creativity, innovation and continuous improvement with every student.

Noam Chomsky, a professor of linguistics at MIT and a recipient of the Kyoto Prize and the Helmholtz Medal, suggests that young children have a naturally rich capacity to learn languages and can acquire four to five languages simultaneously and not be aware that they are speaking them. At Language Immersion Private Preschool, we believe in providing students the opportunity to learn a new language as naturally and quickly as possible.

Why Spanish Immersion:

We live in Houston. Fortunately, living in Houston provides students ways to practice their Spanish daily. From ordering food at local eateries to watching Spanish movies, or going to the park, Spanish is all around us. You don’t have to go to Spain or Costa Rica to immerse your child in Spanish because LIPP provides it right here in Houston.

Over 400 million people in twenty-one countries, speak Spanish worldwide.

It is the third most spoken language in the world.

By the year, 2050, there will be 530 million Spanish speakers, of which 100 million will be living in the United States.

Houston’s proximity to Mexico has created a new education trend which includes languages in early childhood education.

Houston is one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse cities in the Unites States, with an increasing need for Spanish language proficiency.

Parents do not have to be of Spanish or French origin to enroll their children at LIPP. We will help your child capitalize on strengths and commit to excellence while learning a valuable foreign language in a Top Rated Local® preschool in Houston.

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What does it mean to be fully immersed?

This means the child is fully immersed in the target language. In this case, it’s either French or Spanish. Children learn languages seamlessly. Language acquisition comes very naturally to students, so the younger they are the better.

Why is immersion the right choice?

Immersion is an excellent choice because it not only brings about linguistic abilities, but it also brings about an area of the brain that stimulates math, analytical connections, and motors skills.

What should you expect your child to learn?

Immersion brings about the wholeness of an individual, it brings about the phonetic awareness, the syntax. Everything kind of forms together to make the child a whole. Not only does it help in the academic day, when they go home it brings about the knowledge in their mother tongue.

We have students that have started here just in Spanish then the parents see that the children want to pick up French, they go home and they are speaking in Arabic, or they are speaking in Bengali or they are speaking in Italian.

What you see happening at school, you will see extending at home, and in public places, and in restaurants and before you know it you have a global citizen.

What should parents expect from the teachers?

Our teachers are loving and very kind. They speak the language fluently. We do not go above 10 students per class because we are focused on quality not quantity. When we teach, we teach hands on.

Everything we do at LIPP school is using the five senses, you will able to smell it, you will be able to touch it, you will be able to feel it, you will be able to internalize everything that we are learning here.

When your child goes home you’ll be surprised when they’re singing a different song in French, a different song in Spanish, or maybe they’ll be singing a different song in a different language at home.